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- Antti Aaltonen:
A Context Visualization Model for Wearable Computers. ISWC 2002: 158-159 - Chris Aimone, Andrej Marjan, Steve Mann:
EyeTap Video-Based Featureless Projective Motion Estimation Assisted by Gyroscopic Tracking. ISWC 2002: 90-100 - Stavros Antifakos, Bernt Schiele:
Bridging the Gap between Virtual and Physical Games Using Wearable Sensors. ISWC 2002: 139-140 - Daniel Ashbrook, Thad Starner:
Learning Significant Locations and Predicting User Movement with GPS. ISWC 2002: 101-108 - Gábor Blaskó, Steven Feiner:
A Menu Interface for Wearable Computing. ISWC 2002: 164-165 - George R. Borden IV:
An Aural User Interface for Ubiquitous Computing. ISWC 2002: 143-144 - Huw William Bristow, Chris Baber, James Cross, Sandra I. Woolley:
Evaluating Contextual Information for Wearable Computing. ISWC 2002: 179-185 - Christopher E. Carr, Steven J. Schwartz, Ilia Rosenberg:
A Wearable Computer for Support of Astronaut Extravehicular Activity. ISWC 2002: 23-30 - Adrian David Cheok, Krishnamoorthy Ganesh Kumar, Simon Prince:
Micro-Accelerometer Based Hardware Interfaces for Wearable Computer Mixed Reality Applications. ISWC 2002: 223-230 - Adrian David Cheok, Fong Siew Wan, Xubo Yang, Wang Weihua, Lee Men Huang, Mark Billinghurst, Hirokazu Kato:
Game-City: A Ubiquitous Large Area Multi-Interface Mixed Reality Game Space for Wearable Computers. ISWC 2002: 156-157 - Myung-Chul Cho, Kwang-Hyun Park, Soon-Hyuk Hong, Jae Wook Jeon, Sungil Lee, Hyuckyeol Choi, Hoo-Gon Choi:
A Pair of Braille-Based Chord Gloves. ISWC 2002: 154-155 - Richard W. DeVaul, Alex Pentland:
Toward the Zero Attention Interface: Wearable Subliminal Cuing for Short Term Memory Support Memory. ISWC 2002: 141-142 - Fernando Diaz:
Using Wearable Computers to Construct Semantic Representations of Physical Spaces. ISWC 2002: 197-204 - John G. Dorsey, Daniel P. Siewiorek:
Defect Distribution for Wearable System Design. ISWC 2002: 135-136 - John G. Dorsey, Daniel P. Siewiorek:
Online Power Monitoring for Wearable Systems. ISWC 2002: 137-138 - Joshua Nathaniel Edmison, Mark T. Jones, Zahi Nakad, Thomas Martin:
Using Piezoelectric Materials for Wearable Electronic Textile. ISWC 2002: 41-48 - James Fung, Felix Tang, Steve Mann:
Mediated Reality Using Computer Graphics Hardware for Computer Vision. ISWC 2002: 83-89 - Thomas A. Furness III:
Retinal Displays. ISWC 2002: 3 - Atsushi Hiyama, Ryoko Ueoka, Koichi Hirota, Michitaka Hirose, Michie Sone, Tomohiro Kawamura:
Development and Demonstration of Wearable Computer Based Interactive Nomadic Gallery. ISWC 2002: 129-130 - Gerald Kaefer, Guenter Prochart, Reinhold Weiss:
VECAS - A Virtually Enhanced Communication Assistance System for Application of Wearable Computing in Motor Racing . ISWC 2002: 160-161 - Takekazu Kato, Takeshi Kurata, Katsuhiko Sakaue:
VizWear-Active: Towards a Functionally-Distributed Architecture for Real-Time Visual Tracking and Context-Aware UI. ISWC 2002: 162-163 - Tatsuyuki Kawamura, Yasuyuki Kono, Masatsugu Kidode:
Wearable Interfaces for a Video Diary: Towards Memory Retrieval, Exchange, and Transportation. ISWC 2002: 31-40 - Trish Keaton, Sylvia M. Dominguez, Ali H. Sayed:
SNAP&TELL: A Multi-Modal Wearable Computer Interface for Browsing the Environment. ISWC 2002: 75-82 - Nicky Kern, Gerhard Tröster, Bernt Schiele, Holger Junker, Paul Lukowicz:
Wearable Sensing to Annotate Meeting Recordings. ISWC 2002: 186-196 - James F. Knight, Chris Baber, Anthony Schwirtz, Huw William Bristow:
The Comfort Assessment of Wearable Computers. ISWC 2002: 65-74 - Kristof Van Laerhoven, Albrecht Schmidt, Hans-Werner Gellersen:
Multi-Sensor Context Aware Clothing. ISWC 2002: 49-56 - Cameron M. Lee, Konrad E. Schroder, Eric J. Seibel:
Efficient Image Segmentation of Walking Hazards Using IR Illumination in Wearable Low Vision Aids. ISWC 2002: 127-128 - Juha Lehikoinen, Riku Suomela:
Perspective Map. ISWC 2002: 171-178 - Paul Lukowicz, Urs Anliker, Jamie A. Ward, Gerhard Tröster, Etienne Hirt, Christopher Neufelt:
AMON: A Wearable Medical Computer for High Risk Patients. ISWC 2002: 133-134 - Taro Maeda, Hideyuki Ando, Maki Sugimoto, Junji Watanabe, Takeshi Miki:
Wearable Robotics as a Behavioral Interface - The Study of the Parasitic Humanoid. ISWC 2002: 145-151
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